(Washington, DC) The DC Department of Public Works announced today that its trash and recycling crews will begin their collections an hour earlier, at 6 am, for the remainder of the week, Thursday - Saturday, May 30 - June 1, due to predicted 90° and above temperatures and unhealthy air quality (Code Orange reported by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments).
Residents may put their trash and recyclables out for pick-up starting at 6 pm on the day before their collections. Trash and recycling containers should be removed from public space by 8 pm on the collection day.
DPW reminds residents that because of the Memorial Day holiday, Monday’s trash and recycling collections were suspended; therefore collections “slide” to the next day in once-a-week collection neighborhoods. In twice-a-week collection neighborhoods, Monday/Thursday collections will be made Tuesday and Friday while Tuesday/Friday collections will be made Wednesday and Saturday.
Throughout the summer, when the temperature and heat index are predicted to be 90˚ or higher or the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments announces unhealthy air quality (Code Orange or Code Red days), DPW collection crews will begin their work at 6 am to avoid health or environmental issues.